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Old 07-28-2002, 02:48 PM
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Default Jeff Sackman--sorry to use Forum for e-mail, but

Posted By: Julie Vognar

Your e-mail is full!

Mark Macrae says $20, I say $25 because i really wanted it. Let me know if you want more, Common baseball players sell for $30.0 in near mint. Only ebay sale lately was a Grimm with a ding in side, went for $10.00--with an amazing number of bids.

Card is not just missing paper on back, but has a flap of paper hanging loose--apparently sn album was given out with a certain number of cards, and some glue was involved. there's also a slight bruise on the front, not visable right on.

Looks like an old, old man--which he probably was, since he beat Steinitz for the world championship, and Steinitz died in 1900.

What a teeny-tiny card! I like it.

Julie (rvognar01@attbi.com)

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